Description
Celebrate the festive spirit with this unique item: the cover from The New Yorker, dated December 24, 1973, featuring the playful artwork of James S. This delightful piece captures the essence of holiday cheer with its iconic depiction of a Santa Claus Gang, making it a perfect addition to any collection or holiday décor.
This listing is for the cover only, devoid of any label or newsstand markings, which makes it a rare find for collectors and New Yorker enthusiasts alike. The cover is presented in acceptable condition, showcasing its age and charm while still retaining the vibrant details of the illustration.
Measurements of the cover are approximately 8 1/4" x 11 1/2". It is important to note that while the cover does exhibit wear typical for its age, these imperfections add character and authenticity. The cover is protected with a clear plastic covering, ensuring it remains in as good a condition as possible for display or framing. Additionally, there is a sticky residue on the back, which may be inherent to this particular item.
- Authentic vintage New Yorker magazine cover, perfect for collectors and fans.
- Iconic holiday-themed artwork by James S., ideal for festive decorations.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of nostalgia! The artistry and history behind this cover encapsulate the whimsical spirit of the 1970s holiday season. It comes with a protective covering, offering you peace of mind as you display or store this piece.
Take a moment to appreciate the art, charm, and unique qualities of this cover. It could serve as a great conversation starter, a memorable gift, or a standout piece for your collection. Check out the visual representation below:
Bring a touch of classic New Yorker culture into your home this holiday season!